Slice of Solitude
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Entry Category:
Photography/Digital/Art
NameSarah Hogan
Brain Tumor TypeOther
Date of Diagnosis1992
Participant GroupBrain Tumor Survivor / 21 and over
CategoryPhotography/Digital Art
Artist Statement (include type of art, techniques & materials used, what it means to you)This is a photograph entitled 'Slice of Solitude'. I love nature and photography. I often go for nature walks with my DSLR camera. I took this sunset photo while I was driving home from Equine Therapy in a rural area. When I saw how beautiful the sky was, I safely pulled the car over and got my camera out. Nature is so beautiful!
Artist Bio: Tell Us Your StoryMy name is Sarah Hogan and I'm 52 years old. I'm a survivor living with a brain tumour for over 25yrs. I'm a self taught artist and love creating. Art is a positive outlet for me, especially since I'm on disability. It's a wonderful hobby to enjoy. In the summer I keep busy with sprint kayaking. I truly believe movement is medicine.
I was diagnosed with an Acoustic Neuroma over 25years ago. It's hard to believe it's been that long! I consider myself lucky because I'm still on watch and wait approach. I get an MRI every 6months-12months depending if the tumour has grown or not. I had already lost my hearing on the AN side so I opted to not have surgery or radiation. I was considered too young for radiation at my diagnosis so I decided to wait.
I have tinnitus in both ears, chronic headaches/migranes and dizzy spells. Life is difficult with being HOH (Hard of Hearing) and presents challenges in itself. I've gotten used it and cope fairly well. Most people would never guess I'm HOH but then again I get used to answers like 'Sure and Okay and nodding even if I don't hear!
I'm actually getting curious about my options for hearing aids. I could benefit from cros or bicros hearing aids or a cochlea implant. I'm anxious about it, but in a good way. CROS hearing aids are specialized hearing aids that are developed specifically for people with unilateral hearing loss.